Schedule: Sunday

Schedule: Sunday

Schedule: Sunday page 2 Main tracks and lightning talks page 3 Devrooms in AW building page 4-5 Devrooms in H building page 5-6 Devrooms in K building page 6-7 Devrooms in U building Latest schedule and mobile apps on https://fosdem.org/schedule/ Compiled on 26/01/2016, see fosdem.org for updates. Page 1 of 12, Sunday Main tracks Main tracks Lightning Talks J.Janson K.1.105 (La Fontaine) H.2215 (Ferrer) 10:00 A New Patchwork Stephen Finucane 10:15 Re-thinking Linux Distributions Free communications with Free Software Buildtime Trend : visualise what’s trending in 10:30 Langdon White Daniel Pocock your build process – Dieter Adriaenssens Learning about software development with 10:45 Kibana dashboards – Jesus M. Gonzalez- Barahona 11:00 coala – Code Analysis Made Simple Lasse Schuirmann 11:15 Building a peer-to-peer network for Real-Time Beyond reproducible builds Communication How choosing the Raft consensus algorithm 11:30 Holger Levsen saved us 3 months of development time – Adrien Béraud, Guillaume Roguez Robert Wojciechowski Keeping your files safe in the post-Snowden 11:45 era with SXFS – Robert Wojciechowski 12:00 Spiffing – Military grade security Dave Cridland 12:15 illumos at 5 Mainflux Layers Box 12:30 Dan McDonald Drasko Draskovic Istvàn Koren FAI – The Universal Installation Tool 12:45 Thomas Lange 13:00 Knot DNS Resolver Ondrejˇ Surý 13:15 RocksDB Storage Engine for MySQL How containers work in Linux Prometheus – A Next Generation Monitoring 13:30 Yoshinori Matsunobu James Bottomley System Brian Brazil Going cross-platform – how htop was made 13:45 portable Hisham Muhammad 14:00 Ralph – Data Center Asset Management Sys- tem and DCIM, 100% Open Source. – Marcin 14:15 Micro-datacenter with Raspberry Pi and Kliks How to design a Linux kernel API Kubernetes Parallels between GPL/copyrights and secure Michael Kerrisk patent behaviour – Valer Mischenko 14:30 Ray Tsang Snowdrift.coop – sustainable funding for FLO 14:45 projects William Hale (Salt) 15:00 The Unix history in a repository Diomidis Spinellis 15:15 Live Migration of Virtual Machines From the The Future of OpenDocument (ODF) Bottom Up EU-FOSSA Jos van den Oever Marek Przybyszewski 15:30 Amit Shah OSCAR: Address the new challenges of open- 15:45 source software quality – Stéphane Laurière 16:00 Introduction to Augmented Reality Aurelijus Banelis 16:15 Scaling and Securing LibreOffice Online Baobàxia – the Galaxy of Baobab Trees 16:30 Michael Meeks Carsten Agger FOSDEM infrastructure review Richard Hartmann 16:45 17:00 17:15 Putting 8 Million People on the Map: 17:30 Blake Girardot 17:45 Closing FOSDEM 2016 Page 2 of 12, Sunday Open Game Development Geospatial Coding for Language Communities AW.120 AW.121 AW.124 09:00 3D everywhere with Babylon.js 09:15 Raanan Weber, Julian Chenard Sign Language Free Linguistic Resources 09:30 Carlos Machado The OctaForge 3D Game Engine Automating your Analysis with SAGA GIS 09:45 Daniel Kolesa Johan Van de Wauw 10:00 Arduboy feat. the Web: pocket-sized gamedev Tempus – a framework for multimodal trip for everyone planning 10:15 Apertium: A free/open-source rule-based Istvàn Szmozsànszky Hugo Mercier machine translation platform 10:30 Drawing your gameplay: paper & color based Francis Tyers Mapbender3 interaction. 10:45 Astrid Emde Roman Miletitch 11:00 The Bitbox Console Building a geo-aware OS 11:15 Makapuf Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) Continuous translation with Weblate 11:30 Results of Google Summer of Code 2015 at Michal Čiharˇ Blender as a generic tool OSGeo 11:45 Jonathan Giroux Margherita Di leo, Anne Ghisla 12:00 RedMetrics – Data-driven Game Design with 100% open journey planning Open Analytics 12:15 Jesse Himmelstein Tuukka Hastrup 10 easy steps to ruin your localization 12:30 Dwayne Bailey Mapping with a phone 12:45 Ilya Zverev Open Game Demo Hour 13:00 Jesse Himmelstein, Raphael Goujet Coding the next generation of localisation OSM + SRTM + WebGL = Flight Simulator tools 13:15 Thomas Bremer Ryan Northey 13:30 API-Powered Dictionaries For Digitally Under- Haxe : A language by gamedevs for gamedevs OL3-Cesium, 3D for OpenLayers Represented Languages – Sandro Cirulli 13:45 David "Blackmagic" Elahee Guillaume Beraudo 14:00 Open tools for game design iTowns, an opensource web framework for 3D visualization 14:15 Mourdjen Bari IXA pipes: Easy and ready use NLP tools for Vincent Mora language communities 14:30 Learning biology with a game Introduction to MySQL GIS Rodrigo Agerri 14:45 Raphael Goujet Norvald H. Ryeng 15:00 Citizen science 2.0 Managing Spatio-Temporal Big Data through Scalable OGC Web Services 15:15 Lars Kroll Alex Dumitru Integrate spell and grammar checking 15:30 Sander van Geloven From gamers to tango dancers Geospatial and Me 15:45 Franco Carbognani Norberto Leite 16:00 Ludobox Trajectory: A novel geospatial data model of Learn what you can do for your language Pivotal GPDB Irene Russo 16:15 Dcalk Kuien Liu Increasing access to free and open knowledge 16:30 Free Knowledge Game Jam: Bringing Two Geocoding the World with openaddresses.io for speakers of underserved languages on. Worlds Together Ervin Ruci – Lucie-Aimée Kaffee 16:45 Jens Ohlig, Julia Schuetze Page 3 of 12, Sunday Software Defined Radio HPC, Big Data and Data Science Free Java AW.125 AW.126 H.1301 (Cornil) 09:00 Introduction to the SDR Track Opening FlinkML: Large Scale machine learning for 09:15 Apache Flink The GNU Radio Companion Changelog Sebastian Koslowski Theodore Vasiloudis 09:30 MADlib: Distributed In-Database Machine Learning for Fun and Profit 09:45 The GNU Radio Toolkit Frank McQuillan 10:00 Signal Intelligence Challenges Building open source with open source 10:15 Felix Wunsch Nicolas Schiper Free Java 2016 Welcome – Sunday Building Self-Optimizing Radios using DEAP Insights into the Eclipse IDE open source 10:30 project Andre Puschmann Automating Big Data Benchmarking for Differ- ent Architectures Lars Vogel 10:45 Nico Poggi Radio Machine Learning with FOSS 11:00 Tim O’Shea hanythingondemand: easily creating on-the- fly Hadoop clusters (and more) on HPC systems Dotty, a next generation Scala compiler 11:15 Ewan Higgs The rad1o badge Guillaume Martres 11:30 Tobias Schneider, Stefan ‘Sec‘ Zehl Timely dataflow in Rust 11:45 Using Red Pitaya for radio applications (from Frank McSherry LF to HF) 12:00 ClusterShell Pavel Demin Extracting Data from your Open Source Communities Reproducible and User-Controlled Package ... 12:15 Scylla, a Cassandra-compatible NoSQL database ... RetroPi Handheld Raspberry Pi Gaming Taxi trip analysis (DEBS grand-challenge) with ... Console 12:30 OpenHPC: Community Building Blocks for Stephen Chin SDR Track Panel HPC Systems 12:45 Martin Braun Karl W. Schulz 13:00 XALT: Tracking User Jobs and Environments on JEP 243: Java-Level JVM Compiler Interface a Supercomputer and what it can be used for 13:15 Robert McLay Christian Thalinger Embedded SDR 13:30 Moritz Fischer Multi-host containerised HPC cluster Optimizing Above the JVM in JRuby 9000 13:45 Christian Kniep RFNoC – Evolving SDR toolkits to the FPGA Charles Nutter, Thomas Enebo platform 14:00 Martin Braun Parallel Inception 14:15 Kyle Dunn News from the OAI Community Beyond Java 9 14:30 Raymond Knopp Mark Reinhold Using Hadoop as a SQL Data Warehouse 14:45 srsUE: A high-performance software radio LTE Lei Chang UE 15:00 Adoption’s Group Cultural Guide to OpenJDK Ismael Gomez ORCA: Query Optimization as a Service Mario Torre, Martijn Verburg, Dalibor Topic´ 15:15 Addison Huddy Prototyping the 5G Air Interface in GNU Radio: An FBMC Primer 15:30 Milan Zivkovic Big Data meets Fast Data: an scalable hybrid real-time transactional and analytics solution 15:45 Synchronization in distributed SDR for localiza- William Markito tion applications – Johannes Schmitz 16:00 Apache Flink: streaming done right Meet The Governing Board 16:15 Wideband measurement strategies: from Till Rohrmann Mark Reinhold, Andrew Haley, Georges Saab, Doug Lea, John Duimovich RADAR to passive wireless sensors 16:30 Jean-Michel Friedt Streaming Architecture: Why Flow Instead of State? 16:45 Tugdual Grall Closing Page 4 of 12, Sunday Go PHP and Friends PostgreSQL H.1302 (Depage) H.1308 (Rolin) H.1309 (Van Rijn) 09:00 09:15 Minio – Amazon S3 alternative in Go 09:30 Anand Babu (AB) Periasamy 09:45 10:00 etcd: the cornerstone of distributed systems using Go 10:15 Jonathan Boulle Meet a parallel, asynchronous PHP world 10:30 Steve Maraspin 10:45 From prototype to deployment: Building a REST application using Go 11:00 Luis Pabón 11:15 Tuning PostgreSQL for the TPC-DS test Profiling your PHP application 11:30 Bert Desmet Michael Heap 11:45 Building Data applications with Go: from Bloom filters to Data pipelines 12:00 Sergii Khomenko 12:15 Improving Postgres’ Buffer Manager PSR-7 HTTP messages in the wild 12:30 gopy: extend CPython with Go Andres Freund Hannes Van De Vreken Sebastien Binet 12:45 13:00 13:15 Debugging Go programs with Delve JSON By Example Derek Parker HTTP/2 for PHP developers 13:30 Stefanie Janine Stölting Mattias Geniar 13:45 14:00 14:15 Plugins and Go Explaining the Postgres Query Optimizer Kaushal M How to Migrate Anything with DDD 14:30 Bruce Momjian Gabriel Somoza 14:45 15:00 The state of Go Francesc Campoy 15:15 Rethinking Extension Development for PHP UPSERT use cases and HHVM 15:30 Peter Geoghegan Jeremy Mikola 15:45 16:00 Lightning Talks 16:15 Luna Duclos Using PostgreSQL for Bibliographic Data PHP 7 16:30 Jimmy Angelakos Derick Rethans 16:45 Page 5 of 12, Sunday Ruby Perl LLVM Toolchain H.2213 H.2214 K.3.201 09:00 Welcome to the Perl devroom 09:15 Where is LLVM being used today? The Pinnacle of Hubris Tilmann Scheller 09:30 Karl Moens 09:45 10:00 WebAssembly: Here Be Dragons Intro to Ruby Devroom Perl 6 JF Bastien 10:15 Curtis ’Ovid’ Poe An efficient and thread-safe representation of 10:30 objects for JRuby+Truffle An LLVM developer setup Benoit Daloze 10:45 RPerl, Perl 11, and The Future of Perl Perfor- Arnaud A.

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